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    KRoss0101 is offline Newbie
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    Is the phrase, "no-interest monthly payments" grammatically correct?

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    Default Re: No-interest monthly payments

    Quote Originally Posted by KRoss0101 View Post
    Is the phrase, "no-interest monthly payments" grammatically correct?
    Yes, two adjectives and one noun.

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